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The Massachusetts state fire marshal has raised alarms about the TikTok ‘Chromebook Challenge,’ which has led to 14 incidents in schools in just a week. Students are inserting objects into Chromebook ports, creating fire hazards. One reported injury highlights the serious risks that this trend poses. School officials are calling for urgent discussions among parents, teachers, and students to prevent further dangerous acts like this. TikTok has responded by banning the term to curb the trend.
Boston, Massachusetts – The Massachusetts state fire marshal has issued a crucial warning regarding the TikTok “Chromebook Challenge” after reports of 14 incidents in various schools within a single week. This trend has sparked significant concern among fire officials, as students are engaging in dangerous activities that can potentially cause serious damage and safety hazards.
Fire Marshal Jon Davine explained that the challenge typically involves students inserting objects like paper clips or pencil lead into their Chromebook’s charging or USB ports. These seemingly harmless actions can have alarming consequences, including short circuits that may lead to the laptops overheating, smoking, or even catching fire. While one minor injury has been reported as a result of these incidents, several cases have resulted in the emission of heavy smoke and damage to the devices involved.
Most of the reports have come from teachers who are witnessing firsthand the risks associated with this viral trend. Davine indicated that due to the nature of the incidents, there may be many more cases that have not been reported yet. The situation has drawn the attention of fire officials across the country, who are echoing similar concerns over the hazards linked to this troubling trend.
In a related incident in California, a 13-year-old girl was arrested for arson after a school computer caught fire as a direct result of participation in the challenge. Additionally, a school in New Hampshire reported a staggering 15 incidents within just three days, where students intentionally damaged their school-issued Chromebooks. This alarming spike in reports prompted the Cooperative Middle School in Stratham to release a statement urging parents and teachers to hold discussions with students about the serious risks of tampering with technology that is provided by educational institutions.
The Cooperative Middle School also highlighted that students who choose to intentionally damage a Chromebook could face hefty costs, with replacement fees reaching up to $320. The challenge, often referred to as the “Chromebook Durability Test,” involves students attempting to create sparks by inserting metal objects into their computers’ ports. Other items being misused in these incidents include keys, aluminum foil, pushpins, and metallic gum wrappers, all of which pose significant dangers.
The tampering of devices raises particular concerns due to the nature of lithium-ion batteries, which can ignite if pierced. Foxborough Fire Chief Michael Kelleher emphasized that excessive misuse of modern laptops, particularly their batteries, can lead to sparks and flames, creating hazardous situations for everyone in the vicinity. Alongside the reported minor injury in Massachusetts, other states have also witnessed injuries connected to the challenge, including the hospitalization of a middle school student in Connecticut.
In response to the troubling trend, TikTok has taken action by banning the term “Chromebook Challenge” from its platform. The social media giant has also implemented warnings directed at users highlighting the inherent dangers associated with participating in certain online challenges. As the situation continues to unfold, school officials and fire safety experts are urging parents to remain vigilant and engage in conversations with their children to prevent further incidents stemming from this challenge.
This rising trend not only endangers the students involved but also presents risks to property and safety in educational settings. As various stakeholders work together to address the issue, the need for awareness and open communication among parents, teachers, and students has never been more critical.
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- CBS News: Chromebook Challenge in Massachusetts
- Patch: Chromebook Challenge Warning Issued
- Telegram: TikTok Chromebook Trend Causing Fires in MA Schools
- Google Search: Chromebook Challenge
- Wikipedia: Fire Safety

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